User's Manual
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NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provided reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio fre-quency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
WARNING: Exposure to Radio Frequency radiation. To conform to FCC RF exposure requirements this device shall be used in accordance with the operating conditions and instructions listed in this manual. This will vary depending on which radio is installed. See pages O-24 and O-25 for warning information specific to the radio.
NOTE: This unit was tested with shielded cables on the peripheral devices. Shielded cables must be used with the unit to insure compliance
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CONTENTS
APPENDIX A
Interface Cables ... A-1 APPENDIX B
Media Supplies ... A-4 APPENDIX C
Maintenance Supplies ... A-5 APPENDIX D
INTRODUCTION
The Encore™ 3 Portable Printer utilizes the latest in direct thermal printing technology. This product is de-signed for portable printing and is ideally suited to print shelf labels, tickets, price change stickers, receipts, linerless labels and any other mobile applications where printing is required on-site.
The Encore 3N Network Printer in addition offers the ability to be integrated into a wireless LAN environment.
Integrated battery status and hardware diagnostics circuits, as well as its extremely small size, make the Encore 3 ideal for mobile printing. Some models of the Encore 3 offer wireless communications options such as Bluetooth™ or infrared (IrDA) interfaces.
PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS
Physical Encore 3 Encore 3N Height: 5.6" (142 mm) 6.8” (173 mm) Width: 5.0" (127 mm) 5.0" (127 mm) Depth: 4.00" (102 mm) 4.00" (102 mm) Weight: 2.25 lbs. (1.02 kg) 2.75 lbs. (1.25 kg) (without stock) Environmental Operating temperature: 14° to 104°F (-10° to 40°C) Storage temperature: -4° to 140°F (-20° to 60°C) Relative humidity: 95% non-condensing• Automatic head temperature compensation while printing.
• Protection circuitry prevents damage from excessive print head temperatures.
Printing Characteristics
Print Head Life: 1,964,160" (nominal)
(estimated) (50 Km)
Technology: Direct Thermal
Print Speed: 2-3 IPS (50.8-76.2 mm)
Print Head Width: 3" (76.2 mm)
Print Head Density: 203 DPI (8 dots/mm)
Number of Dots: 576
Communications Interface
• Built-in RS-232 port for one-way or two-way commu-nication to terminal or other host up to 19.2K BPS. • The Encore 3 with wireless options offers in addition:
Infrared communications via IrDA specifications, or Bluetooth™ protocol.
Communications Protocol
The Encore 3 supports RTS/CTS (hardware) and XON/ XOFF handshaking protocols to synchronize with the host terminal. The handshaking protocol and the baud rate is programmable. The default cable communications parameters are:
Handshaking = RTS/CTS Baud Rate = 19,200
Parity = None Data Bits = 8
Stop Bits = 1 Pin Assignments
The following are the pin assignments for the 8-pin DIN RS232C serial connector.
Signal Signal Pin Name Type Description
1 RXD input Receive Data
2 TXD output Transmit Data
3 CTS input Clear To Send from host
4 RTS output Request To Send
set high when printer is ready to accept command /data
5 GND Ground
6 NC No Connect
7 DSR input Data Set Ready
low to high transition turns printer on, high to low transition turns printer off
8 DTR output Data Terminal Ready
Media Type • Paper Labels • Synthetic Labels • Plain paper
• Tags
• Two-part thermal receipts
• Linerless labels (on linerless models only) Media Handling
Media Width: Max. 3.125" (79.3 mm) Min. 1.5" (38.1 mm) Maximum Print Width: 2.8" (71.1 mm) Media Core Size: .75" (19 mm)
1.37” (31.8 mm) optional • Adjustable stock width
• Easy stock loading system • Automatic label peeler
• Optional label present sensor Software Features
• Vertical or horizontal printing • Left, right, or center justification • Scale to fit
• Concatenation • Line print mode
• Programmable label odometer with on-demand termi-nal reporting
• Serial number reporting to terminal on demand • Automatic print head temperature and battery
com-pensation
• Programmable inactivity shut-off
• Power On/Off from terminal or built-in keypad • Black bar/gap sensing
Formats
• 25 Resident fonts
• Standard international character sets
• Flash memory for down-loadable programs, label formats, fonts and graphics
• Fully scalable fonts • Built-in graphics support Accessories and Options
• Single-bay battery fast charger/conditioner • Four battery pack fast charger/conditioner • Extra NiMH battery
• Belt holster and shoulder strap options • Variety of interface cables
• IrDA Option
• Bluetooth™ wireless interface option Power
The Encore 3 utilizes a removable battery. If not con-nected to a terminal with DTR present, the Encore 3 will automatically power off to conserve battery life. The time-out value can be programmed from the host termi-nal; the factory default time-out is two minutes.
Additional power features include: • Removable NiMH battery
• Full charge can print 2000 typical labels
• Low battery indicated by flashing LED and reported to terminal on demand
CONTROLS
Keypad FunctionsFeed Switch: Advances media to next label or sense mark without printing.
On switch:
momentary on action turns printer on
Off switch: turns printer off.
Power Light: Indicates Printer is turned on
Status Light: Steady light indicates printer is either out of media, or head release latch is open.
Flashing during data transmission between host and printer indicates normal wireless operation.
Low Battery Light: Flashes when battery is near its shut off voltage. Steady light indicates battery must be recharged or replaced.
Self Test
The Encore 3 can perform a self test which will print a line of interlocking “x” characters to insure all elements of the print head are working, and then print out the version of software loaded in the printer. Refer to the Trouble-shooting section for more details on interpreting the self-test.
The self test is activated by the following key sequence: 1. Press the "FEED" key
2. While still holding down the "FEED" key, turn on the printer by pressing and releasing the "ON" key. 3. Release the "FEED" key
The Encore 3 will remain on after running the self test.
Battery Conditioning
IMPORTANT: Encore 3 batteries must be cycled several times before maximum capacity is realized.
A battery is cycled by fully charging, then fully discharging it through normal use.
BATTERIES AND CHARGING
Removing and Replacing BatteriesRefer to Figure 3 below
Batteries are removed from the Encore 3 by the follow-ing procedure:
1.Face the front of the printer. Push the battery re-lease button on the right side of the printer towards the top of the printer.
2.Firmly slide the battery pack out of the printer until it is clear while still keeping the battery release button raised.
Batteries are replaced by the following procedure: 1.Align the battery pack to the printer so that the charger jack faces out.
2.Slide the pack into the printer.
3.The battery will engage with a distinct “click”.
Fig. 3 Encore 3 Battery Installation
Chargers
Listed below are the specifications for the Encore 3 chargers:
UCN72-4: (p/n series AC15482-tab)
(Part numbers will vary depending on specific country of use. Consult factory for complete part numbers.) This unit is designed to charge up to four batteries simultaneously. Battery packs may be charged sepa-rately or while plugged into the printer. Typical charge time is 90 minutes. Switch selectable 110/220 V.A.C. input voltage. Supplied with line cords compatible with most international standards.
Do not attempt to charge batteries while printing.
At-tempting to print while charging batteries with the UCN72-4 Charger can result in unreliable charging.
UCN72: (p/n series AT15244-tab)
(Part numbers will vary depending on specific country of use. Consult factory for complete part numbers.) UC72N is a wall mounted single charger with univer-sal 110 to 230, 50-60 Hz. VAC input. Multiple plug configurations comply with most international stan-dards.
Battery Safety Warnings
Battery terminals are recessed to prevent accidental short circuiting of the battery. Allowing these terminals to contact conductive material will create a short circuit which could cause burns and other injuries or could start a fire.
Use of any charger not approved specifically by Zebra for use with Encore NiMH batteries could cause damage to the battery pack or the printer and will void the warranty.
Low Battery Shutdown
The Encore 3 monitors battery charge level in software and will cause the Power LED to flash as the batteries become depleted. The printer should be shut off and the battery pack recharged. The printer will automatically shut itself off if the batteries become severely discharged.
Fig. 4 Media Installation: Peeler in use
Platen
Edge Guide “Open” Button
The Encore 3 can be specified to print and separate labels automatically using a built in label peeler. The following details media installation when using the label peeler feature.
Peeler in use (Do not use the label peeler when printing a batch quantity of labels*)
1. Turn unit off.
2. Press and hold the “Open” button on the front of the unit. Rotate the top back to reveal the paper compart-ment
3. Remove the edge guide and any media remaining in the printer. Install the paper roll on the spindle. Roll should be against the inside wall of the paper com-partment.
4. Lead the free end over the rubber roller (platen). Paper should feed from the top of the paper roll. 5. Lift peeler assembly by depressing “Open” button on
front of unit. Lead edge of stock over the peeler bar and under the grooved peeler roller. Stock should emerge from the slot in the front cover.
6. Slide the edge guide back over the spindle and against the roll of media.
7. Close the top and insure it is securely latched before beginning to print. Insure labels feed over the peeler bar. When labels are printed, they will feed out the top slot in the front of the printer and the liner will feed out the bottom slot as shown.
Units equipped with optional label presence sensor: If the sensor is activated, further printing will be inhib-ited until the most recently printed and separated label is removed.
INSTALLATION OF MEDIA WITHOUT PEELER
The Encore 3 can print on conventional journal stock or print continuous batches of labels without using the peeler. The following details media installation for units not equipped with a peeler or when use of the peeler is not desired.Peeler not in use (Journal, linerless, or batch quantities of labels)
1. Turn unit off.
2. Press and hold the “Open” button on the front of the unit. Rotate the top back to reveal the paper compart-ment
3. Remove the edge guide and install the paper roll on the spindle. Lead the free end over the rubber roller (platen). Paper should feed from the top of the paper roll.
4. Slide the edge guide back over the spindle and against the roll of media. Roll should be against the inside wall of the paper compartment.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Self Test: Perform the self test as described in the Controls section. Unit should print a line of interlocking “x” characters and two reports. The first report indicates model, ROM version, serial number, baud rate, etc. The second report contains application information. If no second report appears, there is no application loaded.
Problem Corrective Action
No power a) Check battery, recharge or
replace as necessary.
Media does a) Be sure print head is not
feed: closed and latched.
b) Check spindle holding media for any binding. c) If unit is equipped with label presence sensor: Insure most recently printed label is removed. Also insure label sensor is not blocked.
Poor or faded print: a) Clean print head. b) Check battery/replace. c) Check quality of media. Partial/missing print: a) Check media alignment
b) Clean print head.
c) Insure printhead is properly closed and latched.
Garbled print: a) Check baud rate.
No print: a) Check baud rate
No print (continued) c) Check cable to terminal d) Invalid label format or
command structure — use Hex Dump Mode for troubleshooting.
Reduced battery life a) Check battery date code —
after charging: if one to two years old,
short life may be normal aging.
b) Recondition battery. c) Replace battery. Error light flashing: a) No application: reload
program.
b) If using wireless
communications: normal indication while data is being received.
Error light always on: a) Check media is loaded and print head is closed and securely latched.
Skips labels: a) Check media for top of
form sense mark or label gap.
b) Check print field has not been exceeded on label. c) Insure bar/gap sensor is
not blocked or malfunctioning
Communication Error: a) Check media is loaded, head is closed and error light is off.
b) Check baud rate.
c) Replace cable to terminal.
Label Jam: a) Open head release latch.
b) Generously apply alcohol to printer in area of
jammed label.
Never use any sharp objects on printer mechanism as it could damage the print head. Use only the cleaning pen supplied with the printer or a cotton swab saturated with alcohol for cleaning the printer.
MAINTENANCE
The Encore 3 will provide reliable service provided a few simple guidelines are followed. The printer should be cleaned periodically (approximately every two weeks), depending on usage and the type of media being em-ployed.
Components of the printer that require periodic mainte-nance are:
• The print head
• Platen (print roller) on printers configured for linered media only. Linerless printers require no regular maintenance for the platen.
• Label peeler components
• The bar/gap sensor and optional label presence sensor
When cleaning, use only isopropyl alcohol, the same type used in the Cleaning Pen provided with each printer. Always use Zebra brand label or ticket stock for
maxi-mum print quality and extended printer life.
Never use any sharp objects on printer mechanism as it could damage the print head and platen. Use only the supplied cleaning pen or a cotton swab saturated with alcohol for cleaning the printer. Always turn the printer off prior to any cleaning operation.
Cleaning the print head Refer to Figure 6 on pg. O-18
Always turn the printer off prior to any cleaning operation.
• Open the printer by pressing the “Open” button on the front of the unit.
• Swing the print head open.
Cleaning the platen
Refer to Figure 6
Applies to printers configured for linered media only
• Open the printer by pressing the “Open” button on the front of the unit.
• Swing the print head open.
• Use the cleaning pen or saturate a cotton swab with alcohol.
• Clean the platen while rotating it to expose the entire surface.
Note: It is not necessary to clean the platen on linerless units. The platen material is self cleaning and will not require constant maintenance.
“Open” button Peeler Rollers
(linered units only)
Fig. 6 Cleaning the Encore 3
Cleaning the peeler roller: Refer to Figure 6 on pg. O-19.
Applies only to units with label peeler option
• Saturate a cotton swab with alcohol. Gently clean the ridges of peeler roller with swab to remove label adhesive residue. Rotate the peeler roller as needed. Cleaning Sensors
Refer to Figure 6 on pg. O-18 Bar/Gap Sensor:
• The Bar/Gap sensor is located in the right side of the media compartment behind the platen. Blow out any dust deposits carefully, then finish cleaning with a swab saturated in alcohol.
Label Presence Sensor:
• The label presence sensors are located on the out-side of the print head. Remove any material blocking the lenses, blow out any dust deposits carefully, then finish cleaning with a swab saturated in alcohol. Linerless Printers
Refer to Figure 6 on pg. O-18
Printers configured for linerless media require more frequent cleaning. Linerless media deposits adhesive on the printer which must be removed for optimum perfor-mance. Linerless printers can be identified by a platen which is not black, or by reading the unit’s fifteen digit Product Configuration Code (PCC) label on the back of the printer. Digit “8” of the PCC for linerless printers will be a “B”, “D”, “F”, or “H”.
Always turn the printer off prior to any cleaning operation.
• Open the printer.
• Remove the media and edge guide
• When cleaning, use only isopropyl alcohol, the same type used in the Cleaning Pen provided with each printer. Surfaces indicated by the ✔ symbol should be cleaned along with:
COMMUNICATING TO THE PRINTER
The printer must establish communications with a host terminal which sends the data to be printed. Communi-cations occur in these basic ways:• By a cable between the printer and its host terminal • Infrared (usually by means of the industry standard
IrDA protocol). Encore 2 printers with the IrDA option will have a “IR”logo just below the IR window.
• Using Bluetooth™ wireless communications. Encore 2 printers with the Bluetooth option will have a
Bluetooth logo just below the IR window.
Figure 8: Encore 3 Communication Ports (Encore 3N shown)
IR Window Serial Port RF Antenna area
• By means of a wireless LAN (Local Area Network) (Encore 3 Network Printers only)
Cable Communications
All Encore 3 printers can communicate by cable; the specific cable supplied with your printer will vary with the host terminal. The 8- pin circular connector on your communications cable plugs into the serial communica-tions port on the side of the Encore 3 . It is keyed to assure correct alignment; do not try to force it if it does not plug in. The other end of the cable must be plugged into the host terminal. Refer to pages A-1 through A-3 for more information on the various communications cables offered for the Encore 3.
Communications between the terminal and the printer is controlled by the applications running on the terminal and the printer.
IR Communications
Printers equipped for infrared (IR) communications are identified by a small “IR” logo under the unit’s IR window. IR allows wireless communications between the printer and the host terminal. IR units can also communicate with a cable as detailed above, however, IR functions are disabled when the cable is plugged in. Encore 3 units with the IR option can be configured to conform to the standard IrDA communications protocol
Linking a Printer to an IrDA Host
Bluetooth™ Networking Overview
“Bluetooth” is a worldwide standard for the exchange of data between two devices via radio frequencies. Bluetooth radios are relatively low powered to help prevent interfer-ence with other devices, limiting the range of a Bluetooth device to about 10 meters (about 32 feet).
Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation
The radiated output power of this internal wireless radio is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Never-theless, this Bluetooth radio must be used in such a man-ner that the antenna is 2.5 cm or further from the human b o d y .
The radio and antenna are mounted internally in this printer in such a way that, when the printer is used in a standard configuration (belt clip, soft case, shoulder strap), the 2.5 cm distance from the users body will be met. Do not use the printer in an unauthorized manner. The internal wireless radio operates within guidelines found in radio frequency safety standards and recom-mendations. The level of energy emitted is far less than the electromagnetic energy emitted by wireless devices such as mobile phones.
Each Encore with the Bluetooth option has a unique Bluetooth Device Address (BDA) loaded into its radio mod-ule when manufactured.
Bluetooth software runs in the background in order to respond to connection requests, which one device (known as the master or the client) must request from another. The second device (the slave or the server) then accepts or rejects the connection. A Bluetooth enabled Encore will always act as a slave device. The miniature network this connection creates is sometimes referred to as a “piconet” and can consist of several Bluetooth enabled devices.
A Typical Bluetooth Connection Sequence
In this simplified sequence “Joe’s Terminal” is a Bluetooth ready hand held terminal running an applica-tion that needs access to a printer.
1. Joe’s Terminal performs a search of its “piconet” (a Device Inquiry) and determines that there are four Blue-tooth devices in the vicinity.
2. Joe’s Terminal queries each of the four nearby de-vices to determine which serde-vices they provide (a Service Discovery). The Bluetooth enabled Cameo “Sandy’s Printer” offers the printing service.
3. Joe’s Terminal sends a print connection request to Sandy’s Printer.
4. Sandy’s Printer evaluates the request and deter-mines that Joe’s Terminal is permitted to use the print service, but only if the correct password is submitted.
5. Sandy’s Printer queries Joe’s Terminal for the pass-word (Authentication).
6. Joe’s Terminal returns the correct password and the print connection is established.
7. After Joe’s Terminal is finished printing it disconnects with Sandy’s Printer. (Some Bluetooth services discon-nect automatically, others must be closed manually.)
Wireless Local Area Network (LAN)
Printers equipped for wireless Local Area Network (LAN) communications are known as Encore 3 N Net-work Printers. Encore 3N printers allow wireless commu-nication as a node within a local area network, and its wireless capabilities allow communications from any point within the LAN’s perimeter. Methods of establishing communications to the Encore 3N will vary with each LAN application.
The printer’s serial number label on the back of the unit will show the radio module’s identification numbers and/ or its operating frequency.
Encore 3N printers can be identified by a much higher top cover which contains the radio module and the an-tenna. The antenna area of an Encore 3N is depicted as the shaded area on Figure 8 of this section. Please refer to the safety considerations below and avoid unneces-sary proximity closer than the mandated 1.5 cm distance from this area.
Encore 3N Safety Considerations
APPENDIX A
INTERFACE CABLES Pin 1 Pin 9 DB-9 Pin Female Plug (to P.C.) 8 Pin Male Plug (to printer) (TXD) (RXD) (RTS) (CTS) (GND) (DTR) (DSR) Shield (RXD) (TXD) (CTS) (RTS) (GND) (DSR) (DTR) Shield 3 2 7 8 5 4 6 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 14 6 7 3 5 8 2PC Signals Printer Signals
Part Number BL11757-000 8-Pin DIN to 9-Pin DB PC Cable
This part is also available as a coiled cable under Part Number BL15063-1.
APPENDIX A
INTERFACE CABLES Cable Cord T erminal Printer T erminal Part Number Lgth/T ype Connector Connector Notes COMPSEE Apex II BL12093-3 8’ Coiled RJ45 8 Pin DIN NORAND RT 1 100/1700 Series BL11537-1 8’ /Coiled 6 Pin MinDIN8 Pin DIN Over-molded
RT 1 100/1700 Series BL11537-2 12’/Coiled 6 Pin MiniDIN
8 Pin DIN Over-molded
R T5900 Series BL12803-1 8’ /Coiled 15 Pin D-Sub 8 Pin DIN RT 1 100/1700 Series BL12804-1 8’ /Coiled 6 Pin MiniDIN 8 Pin DIN -Locking RT 1 100/1700 Series BL13298-1 8’ /Coiled 6 Pin MiniDIN
8 Pin DIN Over-molded
Auto ON/OFF RT 1 100/1700 Series BL13309-1 8’ /Coiled
6 Pin Mini DIN
8Pin DIN Auto ON/OFF SYMBOL PDT3300 Series BL11391-000 8’ /Coiled DB25 male 8 Pin DIN PDT4100 Series BL11757-000 6’ /Straight 9 Pin DB Fem. 8 Pin DIN
Must be used with Symbol RS232 Adapter - Symbol PN#25-12059-01
PDT3100/3500 BL12093-1 8’ /Coiled RJ45 8 Pin DIN a. Power On/Of
f (+5V) b. Used for the
APPENDIX A
INTERFACE CABLES (continued)
Cable Cord T erminal Printer T erminal Part Number Lgth/T ype Connector Connector Notes SYMBOL (CONT .) LR T/LDT3800 CC11371-5 6’ / Coiled PIM Optical 8 Pin DIN “S” Printers Only
& 6800 Series TEKLOGIC 7030
ILR
BL13285-2
Coiled
36 Pin IDC Fem
APPENDIX B
MEDIA SUPPLIES
To insure maximum printer life and consistent print quality and performance for your individual application, it is recommended that only media produced by Zebra be used. These advantages include:
• Consistent quality and reliability of media products. • Large range of stocked and standard formats. • In-house custom format design service.
• Large production capacity which services the needs of many large and small media consumers including major retail chains world wide.
• Media products that meet or exceed industry stan-dards.
APPENDIX C
MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES
In addition to using quality media provided by Zebra, it is recommended that the print head be cleaned as pre-scribed in the maintenance section. The following items are available for this purpose:
• Cleaning Pen (10 pack), Reorder No. AN11209-1
(Recommended for use with Bravo™, Cameo™ and Encore™ printers.)
• Cleaning Kit with Cleaning Pen, and Cotton Swabs, Reorder No. AT702-1
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